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Maybe The Seahawks Will Come Too…..

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Bob Waldrop (one of the fine people of this world, by the way) delivers a blistering critique of Mayor Mick Cornett, his “Big League City” campaign, and the governance of Oklahoma City in general.

If you don’t follow these things, the BLC campaign was created to generate interest in the city’s proposal to extend a one-cent sales tax and use the money to spiffy up the Ford Center (among other things) so that the NBA will be more likely to allow the Oklahoma millionaires who own the Seattle SuperSonics to relocate here.

Bob wants to know, and I think it’s a fair question, why the poor and middle class of Oklahoma City should have to subsidize such a thing. He also gives past examples of our city governments indifference-if-not-hostility toward the poorest among us. These are not issues that you will see raised in The Daily Oklahoman or the local television news outlets. Nor are they issues you are likely to hear the Mayor respond to.

While I understand the economic arguments behind wanting to use tax dollars to get an NBA franchise, build up the downtown area, and other such ideas, I am opposed in principle to having the poor and middle class subsidize it. It fails the common sense test. The owners of the Sonics have at least a billion dollars between them – let them pay to get their team here.

The whole idea of wanting to be a “Big League” city seems immature to me, in any event. We don’t need a basketball team to be a good place to live; we just need to be a good place to live.

Beside which, have you spent much time in a Big League city recently? I am at a loss as to what exactly we’re wanting to emulate.

Bob ran for mayor last time around. Would that he had won.

The Walker Test

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

I think Stephen Colbert is the only candidate for president who can pass the Walker Test.

The Walker Test, as you probably don’t know because I just now made it up, goes something like this:

“The more a candidate covets the office, the less qualified he or she is to hold that office”

According to the Walker Test, Stephen Colbert, who doesn’t really want to be president, is therefore perfectly qualified.

Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, should be impeached now.

A PROUD DAY FOR OUR PROFESSION

Monday, November 5th, 2007


(Getty Images)

This is a photo of a Pakistani lawyer being beaten by police for protesting the imposition of Emergency Rule by President Musharraf.

It’s not a photo of some random lawyer who got mad and decided to protest. Rather, the first line of protest to what amounts to Martial Law in Pakistan has been from the Legal Community. Lawyers are out there in numbers, protesting.

Not college students. Not legislators. Not housewives.

Lawyers. On the first wave.

I wonder if we in the Oklahoma Bar would do the same under similar circumstances.

Not that I envy the guy catching a beating like that, but, I hope we would.

The Very Definition of Irony

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Americans flocking across the border to Mexico, in search of a better life.

“As millions of baby boomers reach retirement age and U.S. health care costs soar, Mexican nursing home managers expect more American seniors to head south in coming years. Mexico’s proximity to the USA, low labor costs and warm climate make it attractive, although residents caution that quality of care varies greatly in an industry that is just getting off the ground here.”

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